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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology - E-Book
Angela C. Chi | Brad W. Neville | Douglas D. Damm | Carl M. Allen
(2017)
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Abstract
Be prepared to diagnose and manage any condition you encounter in your practice! This bestselling reference gives you direct access to a complete range of full-color clinical images and patient radiographs that illustrate the differentiating characteristics of lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region. Significantly revised and updated content throughout this edition brings you the latest information on the etiology, clinical features, histopathology, treatment, and prognosis of each disease entity, as well as cutting-edge topics such as bisphosphonate osteonecrosis, the oral complications associated with methamphetamine abuse, solitary fibrous tumors, gene mutation, and plasminogen deficiency.
- Over 1,300 clinical photos and radiographs, most in full color, facilitate identification and classification of lesions.
- Current concepts of pathogenesis and disease management help you understand the diseases that affect the oral and maxillofacial structures, formulate an accurate diagnosis, and institute proper treatment.
- Each chapter is logically organized by body system or disease group, enabling you to easily identify a specific condition.
- A comprehensive appendix of differential diagnosis among oral and maxillofacial disease processes helps you rule out invalid diagnoses.
- The bibliography divided by topic presented at the end of each chapter enables you to pursue supplemental literature.
- Highly accomplished authors and contributors with a broad range of clinical and classroom teaching experience provide well-balanced coverage of the entire subject.
- Chapter outlines at the beginning of each chapter allow immediate access to specific topics.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front cover | cover | ||
Evolve page | IFC1 | ||
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology | i | ||
Copyright page | iv | ||
Dedication | v | ||
Contributors | vi | ||
Preface | vii | ||
Table of Contents | viii | ||
1 Developmental Defects of the Oral and Maxillofacial Region | 1 | ||
◆ Orofacial Clefts | 1 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 2 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 3 | ||
◆ Commissural Lip Pits | 4 | ||
2 Abnormalities of Teeth | 49 | ||
Environmental Alterations of Teeth | 49 | ||
◆ Environmental Effects on Tooth Structure Development | 49 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 49 | ||
Turner Hypoplasia | 50 | ||
Molar-Incisor Hypomineralization | 52 | ||
Hypoplasia Caused by Antineoplastic Therapy | 52 | ||
Dental Fluorosis | 52 | ||
Syphilitic Hypoplasia | 54 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 54 | ||
◆ Postdevelopmental Loss of Tooth Structure | 54 | ||
Tooth Wear | 54 | ||
Clinical Features | 55 | ||
Attrition | 55 | ||
Abrasion | 56 | ||
Erosion | 56 | ||
Abfraction | 57 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 58 | ||
Internal and External Resorption | 58 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 59 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 62 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 63 | ||
◆ Environmental Discoloration of Teeth | 63 | ||
Clinical Features | 63 | ||
Extrinsic Stains | 63 | ||
Intrinsic Stains | 64 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 66 | ||
◆ Localized Disturbances in Eruption | 66 | ||
Delayed Eruption | 66 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 67 | ||
3 Pulpal and Periapical Disease | 111 | ||
◆ Pulpitis | 111 | ||
Clinical Features | 111 | ||
Clinically Normal Pulp | 111 | ||
Reversible Pulpitis | 111 | ||
Irreversible Pulpitis | 112 | ||
Pulpal Necrosis | 112 | ||
Chronic Hyperplastic Pulpitis | 112 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 112 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 113 | ||
◆ Secondary and Tertiary Dentin | 113 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 114 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 114 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 115 | ||
◆ Pulpal Calcifications | 115 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 116 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 116 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 117 | ||
◆ Periapical Granuloma (Chronic Apical Periodontitis) | 117 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 117 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 117 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 118 | ||
◆ Periapical Cyst (Radicular Cyst; Apical Periodontal Cyst) | 119 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 120 | ||
Periapical Cyst | 120 | ||
Lateral Radicular Cyst | 120 | ||
Residual Periapical Cyst | 121 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 121 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 123 | ||
◆ Periapical Abscess | 123 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 123 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 124 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 125 | ||
◆ Cellulitis | 126 | ||
Clinical Features | 126 | ||
Ludwig Angina | 126 | ||
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis | 127 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 127 | ||
Ludwig Angina | 127 | ||
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis | 128 | ||
◆ Osteomyelitis | 128 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 129 | ||
4 Periodontal Diseases | 140 | ||
◆ Gingivitis | 140 | ||
Clinical Features | 140 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 141 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 142 | ||
◆ Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia (Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingivitis) | 142 | ||
Clinical Features | 143 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 143 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 143 | ||
◆ Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (Vincent Infection; Trench Mouth) | 143 | ||
Clinical Features | 144 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 144 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 144 | ||
◆ Plasma Cell Gingivitis (Atypical Gingivostomatitis) | 145 | ||
Clinical Features | 145 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 145 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 146 | ||
◆ Granulomatous Gingivitis | 146 | ||
Clinical Features | 146 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 147 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 148 | ||
◆ Desquamative Gingivitis | 148 | ||
◆ Drug-Related Gingival Hyperplasia (Drug-Related Gingival Overgrowth) | 148 | ||
Clinical Features | 149 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 150 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 150 | ||
◆ Gingival Fibromatosis (Fibromatosis Gingivae; Elephantiasis Gingivae) | 151 | ||
Clinical Features | 151 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 152 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 153 | ||
◆ Periodontitis | 153 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 153 | ||
Chronic Periodontitis | 153 | ||
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis | 155 | ||
Periodontal Abscess | 155 | ||
Pericoronitis | 156 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 156 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 156 | ||
Periodontitis | 156 | ||
Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis | 157 | ||
Periodontal Abscess | 157 | ||
Pericoronitis | 157 | ||
◆ Aggressive Periodontitis | 157 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 157 | ||
Localized Aggressive Periodontitis | 157 | ||
Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis | 158 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 158 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 158 | ||
◆ Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome | 159 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 159 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 160 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 160 | ||
Bibliography | 161 | ||
Gingivitis | 161 | ||
Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia | 161 | ||
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis | 161 | ||
Plasma Cell Gingivitis | 161 | ||
Granulomatous Gingivitis | 161 | ||
Desquamative Gingivitis | 162 | ||
Drug-Related Gingival Hyperplasia | 162 | ||
Gingival Fibromatosis | 162 | ||
Periodontitis | 162 | ||
Aggressive Periodontitis | 162 | ||
Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome | 163 | ||
5 Bacterial Infections | 164 | ||
◆ Impetigo | 164 | ||
Clinical Features | 164 | ||
Diagnosis | 164 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 164 | ||
◆ Erysipelas | 165 | ||
Clinical Features | 165 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 165 | ||
◆ Streptococcal Tonsillitis and Pharyngitis | 166 | ||
Clinical Features | 166 | ||
Diagnosis | 166 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 167 | ||
◆ Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) | 167 | ||
Clinical Features | 167 | ||
Diagnosis | 167 | ||
6 Fungal and Protozoal Diseases | 191 | ||
◆ Candidiasis | 191 | ||
Clinical Features | 191 | ||
Pseudomembranous Candidiasis | 191 | ||
Erythematous Candidiasis | 192 | ||
Chronic Hyperplastic Candidiasis (Candidal Leukoplakia) | 195 | ||
Mucocutaneous Candidiasis | 196 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 197 | ||
Diagnosis | 198 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 198 | ||
Polyene Agents | 198 | ||
Nystatin | 198 | ||
Amphotericin B | 198 | ||
Imidazole Agents | 198 | ||
Clotrimazole | 198 | ||
Ketoconazole | 199 | ||
Triazoles | 199 | ||
Fluconazole | 199 | ||
Itraconazole | 199 | ||
Posaconazole | 199 | ||
Echinocandins | 199 | ||
Other Antifungal Agents | 199 | ||
Iodoquinol | 199 | ||
◆ Histoplasmosis | 199 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 200 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 202 | ||
Diagnosis | 202 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 203 | ||
◆ Blastomycosis | 203 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 203 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 204 | ||
Diagnosis | 204 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 205 | ||
◆ Paracoccidioidomycosis (South American Blastomycosis) | 205 | ||
Clinical Features | 205 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 206 | ||
Diagnosis | 206 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 206 | ||
◆ Coccidioidomycosis (San Joaquin Valley Fever; Valley Fever; Cocci) | 206 | ||
Clinical Features | 206 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 207 | ||
Diagnosis | 207 | ||
Treatment | 207 | ||
◆ Cryptococcosis | 207 | ||
Clinical Features | 208 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 208 | ||
Diagnosis | 208 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 208 | ||
◆ Mucormycosis (Zygomycosis; Phycomycosis) | 208 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 209 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 209 | ||
Diagnosis | 210 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 210 | ||
◆ Aspergillosis | 210 | ||
Clinical Features | 210 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 211 | ||
Diagnosis | 211 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 212 | ||
◆ Toxoplasmosis | 212 | ||
Clinical Features | 212 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 212 | ||
Diagnosis | 212 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 213 | ||
◆ Leishmaniasis | 213 | ||
Clinical Features | 213 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 214 | ||
Diagnosis | 214 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 214 | ||
Bibliography | 214 | ||
Candidiasis | 214 | ||
Histoplasmosis | 215 | ||
Blastomycosis | 215 | ||
Paracoccidioidomycosis | 215 | ||
Coccidioidomycosis | 216 | ||
Cryptococcosis | 216 | ||
Mucormycosis | 216 | ||
Aspergillosis | 216 | ||
Toxoplasmosis | 217 | ||
Leishmaniasis | 217 | ||
7 Viral Infections | 218 | ||
◆ Human Herpesviruses | 218 | ||
◆ Herpes Simplex Virus | 218 | ||
Clinical Features | 219 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 222 | ||
Diagnosis | 222 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 223 | ||
◆ Varicella (Chickenpox) | 224 | ||
Clinical Features | 224 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 226 | ||
Diagnosis | 226 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 226 | ||
◆ Herpes Zoster (Shingles) | 227 | ||
Clinical Features | 227 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 228 | ||
Diagnosis | 228 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 228 | ||
◆ Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono; Glandular Fever; “Kissing Disease”) | 229 | ||
Clinical Features | 229 | ||
Diagnosis | 230 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 230 | ||
◆ Cytomegalovirus | 231 | ||
Clinical Features | 231 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 231 | ||
Diagnosis | 232 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 232 | ||
◆ Enteroviruses | 232 | ||
Clinical Features | 233 | ||
Herpangina | 233 | ||
Hand-Foot-And-Mouth Disease | 233 | ||
Acute Lymphonodular Pharyngitis | 234 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 234 | ||
Diagnosis | 234 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 234 | ||
◆ Measles (Rubeola) | 234 | ||
Clinical Features | 235 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 236 | ||
Diagnosis | 236 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 236 | ||
◆ Rubella (German Measles) | 236 | ||
Clinical Features | 237 | ||
Diagnosis | 237 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 237 | ||
◆ Mumps (Epidemic Parotitis) | 238 | ||
Clinical Features | 238 | ||
Diagnosis | 239 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 239 | ||
◆ Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | 239 | ||
Clinical Features | 240 | ||
Oral and Maxillofacial Lesions Strongly Associated with HIV Infection | 241 | ||
Candidiasis | 241 | ||
Oral Hairy Leukoplakia | 242 | ||
Kaposi Sarcoma | 244 | ||
Persistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy | 245 | ||
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | 245 | ||
HIV-Associated Periodontal Disease | 246 | ||
Less Common Oral and Maxillofacial Manifestations of HIV Infection | 248 | ||
Mycobacterial Infection | 248 | ||
Hyperpigmentation | 248 | ||
HIV-Associated Salivary Gland Disease | 248 | ||
Thrombocytopenia | 248 | ||
Herpes Simplex Virus | 249 | ||
Varicella-Zoster Virus | 249 | ||
Human Papillomavirus | 249 | ||
Other Oral and Maxillofacial Lesions Seen in HIV Infection | 251 | ||
Histoplasmosis | 251 | ||
Aphthous Ulcerations | 251 | ||
Molluscum Contagiosum | 252 | ||
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma | 252 | ||
Diagnosis | 252 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 253 | ||
Bibliography | 254 | ||
Human Herpesviruses | 254 | ||
Herpes Simplex Virus | 254 | ||
Varicella-Zoster Virus | 255 | ||
Infectious Mononucleosis | 255 | ||
Cytomegalovirus | 255 | ||
Enteroviruses | 256 | ||
Rubeola | 256 | ||
Rubella | 256 | ||
Mumps | 256 | ||
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | 256 | ||
8 Physical and Chemical Injuries | 259 | ||
◆ Linea Alba | 259 | ||
9 Allergies and Immunologic Diseases | 303 | ||
◆ Transient Lingual Papillitis | 303 | ||
Clinical Features | 303 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 303 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 303 | ||
◆ Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (Recurrent Aphthous Ulcerations; Canker Sores) | 303 | ||
Clinical Features | 305 | ||
Minor Aphthous Ulcerations | 305 | ||
Major Aphthous Ulcerations | 305 | ||
Herpetiform Aphthous Ulcerations | 306 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 306 | ||
Diagnosis | 307 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 307 | ||
◆ Behçet Syndrome (Behçet Disease; Adamantiades Syndrome) | 308 | ||
Clinical Features | 308 | ||
Diagnosis | 309 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 309 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 310 | ||
◆ Sarcoidosis | 310 | ||
Clinical Features | 310 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 311 | ||
Diagnosis | 311 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 312 | ||
◆ Orofacial Granulomatosis | 312 | ||
Clinical Features | 312 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 313 | ||
Diagnosis | 314 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 314 | ||
◆ Wegener Granulomatosis | 315 | ||
Clinical Features | 315 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 316 | ||
Diagnosis | 317 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 317 | ||
◆ Mucosal Reactions to Systemic Drug Administration | 317 | ||
Clinical Features | 318 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 319 | ||
Diagnosis | 320 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 320 | ||
◆ Allergic Contact Stomatitis (Stomatitis Venenata) | 320 | ||
Clinical Features | 321 | ||
Diagnosis | 321 | ||
10 Epithelial Pathology | 331 | ||
◆ Benign Epithelial Lesions Associated with Human Papillomavirus | 331 | ||
Squamous Papilloma | 332 | ||
Clinical Features | 332 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 333 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 333 | ||
Verruca Vulgaris (Common Wart) | 334 | ||
Clinical Features | 334 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 334 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 334 | ||
Condyloma Acuminatum (Venereal Wart) | 335 | ||
Clinical Features | 335 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 335 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 336 | ||
Multifocal Epithelial Hyperplasia (Heck Disease; Multifocal Papilloma Virus Epithelial Hyperplasia; Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia) | 336 | ||
Clinical Features | 336 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 337 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 337 | ||
Sinonasal Papillomas | 338 | ||
Fungiform (Septal; Squamous; Exophytic) Papilloma | 338 | ||
Clinical Features | 338 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 338 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 338 | ||
Inverted Papilloma (Inverted Schneiderian Papilloma; Endophytic Papilloma) | 338 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 339 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 339 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 339 | ||
Cylindrical Cell Papilloma (Oncocytic Schneiderian Papilloma) | 340 | ||
11 Salivary Gland Pathology | 422 | ||
◆ Salivary Gland Aplasia | 422 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 422 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 422 | ||
◆ Mucocele (Mucus Extravasation Phenomenon; Mucus Escape Reaction) | 422 | ||
Clinical Features | 422 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 424 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 424 | ||
◆ Ranula | 424 | ||
Clinical Features | 425 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 425 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 425 | ||
◆ Salivary Duct Cyst (Mucus Retention Cyst; Mucus Duct Cyst; Sialocyst) | 425 | ||
Clinical Features | 426 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 426 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 427 | ||
◆ Sialolithiasis (Salivary Calculi; Salivary Stones) | 427 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 427 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 427 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 428 | ||
◆ Sialadenitis | 429 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 429 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 430 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 430 | ||
◆ Cheilitis Glandularis | 430 | ||
Clinical Features | 430 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 431 | ||
12 Soft Tissue Tumors | 473 | ||
◆ Fibroma (Irritation Fibroma; Traumatic Fibroma; Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia; Fibrous Nodule) | 473 | ||
13 Hematologic Disorders | 533 | ||
◆ Lymphoid Hyperplasia | 533 | ||
Clinical Features | 533 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 533 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 534 | ||
◆ Hemophilia | 534 | ||
Clinical Features | 535 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 535 | ||
◆ Plasminogen Deficiency (Ligneous Conjunctivitis; Hypoplasminogenemia) | 536 | ||
Clinical Features | 536 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 537 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 537 | ||
◆ Anemia | 537 | ||
Clinical Features | 538 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 538 | ||
◆ Sickle Cell Anemia | 538 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 538 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 539 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 539 | ||
◆ Thalassemia | 539 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 540 | ||
β-Thalassemia | 540 | ||
α-Thalassemia | 540 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 541 | ||
◆ Aplastic Anemia | 541 | ||
Clinical Features | 541 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 542 | ||
Diagnosis | 542 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 542 | ||
◆ Neutropenia | 542 | ||
14 Bone Pathology | 572 | ||
◆ Osteogenesis Imperfecta (“Brittle Bone Disease”) | 572 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 572 | ||
Diagnosis | 573 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 573 | ||
◆ Osteopetrosis (Albers-Schönberg Disease; Marble Bone Disease) | 574 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 575 | ||
Autosomal Recessive Infantile Osteopetrosis | 575 | ||
Autosomal Recessive Intermediate Osteopetrosis | 575 | ||
Autosomal Dominant Adult Osteopetrosis | 575 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 576 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 576 | ||
◆ Cleidocranial Dysplasia (Cleidocranial Dysostosis) | 576 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 577 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 578 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 578 | ||
◆ Focal Osteoporotic Marrow Defect | 579 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 579 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 579 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 579 | ||
◆ Idiopathic Osteosclerosis | 579 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 580 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 580 | ||
Diagnosis | 580 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 580 | ||
◆ Massive Osteolysis (Gorham Disease; Gorham-Stout Syndrome; Vanishing Bone Disease; Phantom Bone Disease; Idiopathic Osteolysis) | 581 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 581 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 582 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 582 | ||
◆ Paget Disease of Bone (Osteitis Deformans) | 582 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 583 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 583 | ||
Diagnosis | 584 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 584 | ||
◆ Central Giant Cell Granuloma (Giant Cell Lesion; Giant Cell Tumor) | 584 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 585 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 585 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 586 | ||
◆ Giant Cell Tumor (“True Giant Cell Tumor”) | 586 | ||
◆ Cherubism | 587 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 587 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 588 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 588 | ||
◆ Simple Bone Cyst (Traumatic Bone Cyst; Hemorrhagic Bone Cyst; Solitary Bone Cyst; Idiopathic Bone Cavity; Unicameral Bone Cyst) | 589 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 589 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 590 | ||
Diagnosis | 590 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 591 | ||
◆ Aneurysmal Bone Cyst | 591 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 591 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 592 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 592 | ||
Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Jaws | 592 | ||
◆ Fibrous Dysplasia | 592 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 593 | ||
Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia | 593 | ||
Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia; Jaffe-Lichtenstein Syndrome; McCune-Albright Syndrome | 593 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 594 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 595 | ||
◆ Cemento-Osseous Dysplasias (Osseous Dysplasia) | 596 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 597 | ||
Focal Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia | 597 | ||
Periapical Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia (Osseous Dysplasia; Periapical Cemental Dysplasia; Periapical Cementoma) | 597 | ||
Florid Cemento-Osseous Dysplasia | 598 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 599 | ||
Diagnosis | 600 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 600 | ||
◆ Familial Gigantiform Cementoma | 601 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Findings | 601 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 602 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 602 | ||
◆ Ossifying Fibroma (Cementifying Fibroma; Cemento-Ossifying Fibroma) | 602 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 602 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 603 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 603 | ||
◆ Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma (Juvenile Active Ossifying Fibroma; Juvenile Aggressive Ossifying Fibroma) | 604 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 604 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 604 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 605 | ||
◆ Osteoma | 605 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 605 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 606 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 606 | ||
◆ Gardner Syndrome | 606 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 606 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 607 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 607 | ||
◆ Osteoblastoma (Giant Osteoid Osteoma) and Osteoid Osteoma | 608 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 608 | ||
Osteoblastoma | 608 | ||
Osteoid Osteoma | 608 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 609 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 609 | ||
◆ Cementoblastoma (True Cementoma) | 610 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 610 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 610 | ||
15 Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors | 632 | ||
Odontogenic Cysts | 632 | ||
◆ Dentigerous Cyst (Follicular Cyst) | 632 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 632 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 634 | ||
16 Dermatologic Diseases | 690 | ||
◆ Ectodermal Dysplasia | 690 | ||
Clinical Features | 690 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 690 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 690 | ||
◆ White Sponge Nevus (Cannon Disease; Familial White Folded Dysplasia) | 691 | ||
Clinical Features | 691 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 692 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 692 | ||
◆ Hereditary Benign Intraepithelial Dyskeratosis (Witkop-Von Sallmann Syndrome) | 692 | ||
Clinical Features | 692 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 693 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 693 | ||
◆ Pachyonychia Congenita (Jadassohn-Lewandowsky Type; Jackson-Lawler Type) | 693 | ||
Clinical Features | 694 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 694 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 694 | ||
◆ Dyskeratosis Congenita (Cole-Engman Syndrome; Zinsser-Cole-Engman Syndrome) | 695 | ||
Clinical Features | 695 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 695 | ||
17 Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases | 761 | ||
◆ Mucopolysaccharidosis | 761 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 761 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 761 | ||
◆ Lipid Reticuloendothelioses | 763 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 763 | ||
18 Facial Pain and Neuromuscular Diseases | 801 | ||
◆ Bell Palsy (Idiopathic Seventh Nerve Paralysis; Idiopathic Facial Paralysis) | 801 | ||
Clinical Features | 801 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 801 | ||
◆ Frey Syndrome (Auriculotemporal Syndrome; Gustatory Sweating and Flushing) | 802 | ||
Clinical Features | 802 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 803 | ||
Head and Neck Pain | 803 | ||
◆ Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux; Tic) | 803 | ||
Clinical Features | 804 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 805 | ||
◆ Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia (Vagoglossopharyngeal Neuralgia) | 806 | ||
Clinical Features | 806 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 806 | ||
◆ Giant Cell Arteritis (Temporal Arteritis; Granulomatous Arteritis) | 806 | ||
Clinical Features | 807 | ||
Histopathologic and Laboratory Features | 807 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 807 | ||
◆ Burning Mouth Disorder (Stomatopyrosis; Stomatodynia; Glossopyrosis; Glossodynia; Burning Tongue Syndrome; Burning Mouth Syndrome) | 807 | ||
Clinical Features | 808 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 808 | ||
◆ Dysgeusia and Hypogeusia (Phantom Taste; Distorted Taste) | 809 | ||
Clinical Features | 810 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 810 | ||
◆ Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Arthritis; Degenerative Joint Disease) | 810 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 811 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 811 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 811 | ||
◆ Rheumatoid Arthritis | 811 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 812 | ||
Laboratory Values | 812 | ||
Histopathologic Features | 813 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 813 | ||
◆ Temporomandibular Disorders | 813 | ||
Clinical and Radiographic Features | 814 | ||
Treatment and Prognosis | 815 | ||
Bibliography | 815 | ||
Bell Palsy | 815 | ||
Frey Syndrome | 815 | ||
Trigeminal Neuralgia | 815 | ||
Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia | 816 | ||
Giant Cell Arteritis | 816 | ||
Burning Mouth Disorder | 816 | ||
Dysgeusia and Hypogeusia | 816 | ||
Osteoarthritis | 816 | ||
Rheumatoid Arthritis | 817 | ||
Temporomandibular Disorders | 817 | ||
19 Forensic Dentistry | 819 | ||
◆ Record Management | 819 | ||
◆ Identification | 821 | ||
Personal Recognition | 821 | ||
Fingerprinting | 822 | ||
Physical Anthropologic Examination of Bones and Teeth | 823 | ||
Serologic and Genetic (DNA) Comparison | 825 | ||
Dental Evaluation | 826 | ||
Basic Principles | 826 | ||
Guidelines for Dental Identification | 829 | ||
Postmortem Examination | 829 | ||
Antemortem Record Examination | 830 | ||
Comparison of Antemortem and Postmortem Records and Written Conclusions | 831 | ||
Dentistry’s Role in Multiple (Mass) Fatality Incident Identification | 832 | ||
Natural Disasters | 832 | ||
Accidents | 832 | ||
Criminal Disasters | 832 | ||
Responsibilities | 833 | ||
Technologic Aids in Multiple Fatality Incident Analysis | 834 | ||
◆ Bite Pattern Evidence | 835 | ||
Basic Principles | 835 | ||
Historical and Legal Issues | 836 | ||
Characteristics of Bite Marks | 837 | ||
Guidelines for Bite Mark Analysis | 838 | ||
Description of the Bite Mark | 838 | ||
Evidence Collection | 839 | ||
Examination of the Victim and the Suspect | 839 | ||
Photography | 839 | ||
Saliva Evidence | 841 | ||
Impressions and Study Casts | 841 | ||
Tissue Samples | 841 | ||
Evidence Analysis and Comparison | 841 | ||
◆ Human Abuse | 843 | ||
Epidemiology and Classification | 843 | ||
Signs and Symptoms | 844 | ||
Role of Dentistry in Recognizing and Reporting Human Abuse | 845 | ||
◆ Dentists as Expert Witnesses | 845 | ||
◆ Summary | 846 | ||
Bibliography | 846 | ||
Appendix Differential Diagnosis of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases | 849 | ||
Definitions | 849 | ||
How to Use This Appendix | 849 | ||
Index To The Appendix: Differential Diagnosis Lists | 851 | ||
Part 1: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Color Changes | 851 | ||
Part 2: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Surface Alterations | 851 | ||
Part 3: Mucosal and Soft Tissue Pathology: Masses or Enlargements | 851 | ||
Part 4: Radiographic Pathology | 851 | ||
Part 5: Pathology of Teeth | 851 | ||
Index | 872 | ||
A | 872 | ||
B | 875 | ||
C | 876 | ||
D | 879 | ||
E | 882 | ||
F | 884 | ||
G | 886 | ||
H | 887 | ||
I | 890 | ||
J | 891 | ||
K | 891 | ||
L | 892 | ||
M | 893 | ||
N | 896 | ||
O | 897 | ||
P | 900 | ||
Q | 903 | ||
R | 903 | ||
S | 904 | ||
T | 908 | ||
U | 911 | ||
V | 911 | ||
W | 912 | ||
X | 912 | ||
Y | 912 | ||
Z | 912 |